Mike on the Overall Structure of the Book of Mormon – Podcast Ep 246 Show Notes

This outline contains links to a few books that have helped me understand the context and content of the scriptures. As an Amazon Affiliate, I do earn a small commission from qualifying purchases (at no extra cost to you). Click here to see all of my favorite books on Amazon.

Mike covers The Mosiah-First Translation in more detail in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch? embed=no&v=q8yyTYUSY04

For a diagram illustrating the source material of the Book of Mormon, go here.

For the contents of the Brass Plates, go here.

For the chart of the allusions to the Small Plates found in the large plates, go here.

For a chart illustrating the sources of the Book of Ether, go here.

To read “Doubled, Sealed, Witnessed Documents From the Ancient World to the Book of Mormon” go here.

Brian Stubbs’ book Changes in Languages from Nephi to Now was referenced in this podcast, and demonstrates the connection between Uto-Aztecan and Egyptian.

The two books by William Dever referenced in this podcast are What Did the Biblical Writers Know and When Did They Know It?: What Archaeology Can Tell Us about the Reality of Ancient Israel and Who were the Early Israelites and Where did they come from?

To read an excerpt from The Miraculous Translation of the Book of Mormon as found in Opening the Heavens: Accounts of Divine Manifestations: 1820-1844, p. 115-117, see here.

To see the work of Ted Stoddard regarding the historicity implication of Mormon’s “whoopses” see here.

Watch the video from Book of Mormon Central, How Does the Mosiah-First Translation Sequence Strengthen Faith? (Knowhy #503): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kLeCQfXm0E

For a timeline of the translation of the plates, go here.

To read the letter by John Gilbert, typesetter for the Book of Mormon, go here.

4 Comments

  1. Terrific!

    Are you familiar withe the book ‘The Lost 116 Pages’, authored by Don Baily? It was given to me as a Christmas gift by a friend.

    1. Author

      There is one by Don Bradley…

      1. My typo. Sorry.
        I am really enjoying your podcasts.

        1. Author

          Thanks so much! I am working on getting Don’s book, the reviews give it a thumbs up!

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